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III. A Syllabus of what is to be performed in a Course of Anatomy, Chirurgical Operations, and Bandages. By John Douglas, Surgeon. Price 1 s. 6 d.

IV. Lithotomia Douglaffiana; or an Account of a new Method of making the high Operation, in order to extract the Stone out of the Bladder. By J. Douglas, Surgeon. Price 6 d.

V. An Account of the Method and Succefs of Inoculating the Small-Pox on feveral hundreds in Bofton in New-England. In a Letter from a Gentleman there to his Friend in London Dedicated to Sir Hans Sloane. Price 6 d.

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I. A fhort and easy Method to understand Geography, wherein are defcrib'd the Form of Government of each Country, its Qualities, the Manners of its Inhabitants, and whatsoever is most remarkable in it. To which are added, Observations upon those Things of Importance that have happen'd in each State; with an Abridgment of the Sphere, and the Ufe of Geographical Maps. Made English from the French of Mr. A. D. Fer, Geographer to the French King.

II. The Royal Dictionary abridged. In two Parts. I. French and English. II. English and French, containing near 5000 Words more than any French and English Dictionary yet extant. And to which are added, the Accents of all English Words, to facilitate their Pronunciation to Foreigners. The 5th Edition carefully corrected, and improv'd with above two thousand Words extracted out of the moft approved Authors. As alfo an Alphabetical Lift of the most common Chriftian Names of Men and Women; and the Abbreviations of the faid Names vulgarly us'd. By Mr. Boyer.

III. A Collection of feveral Pieces of Mr. John Toland, with fome Memoirs of his Life and Writings. In two Volumes. Vol. I. Containing, 1. A Specimen of the Celtick Religion and Learning; with an Account of the Druids, or the Priests and Judges; of the Vaids, or the Diviners and Phyficians; and of the Bards, or the Poets and Heralds of the ancient Gauls, Britons, Irish and Scots. 2. An Account of Jordano Bruno's Book, of the infinite Universe, and innumerable Worlds. 3. A Catalogue of Books mentioned by the Fathers, and other ancient Writers, as truly or falfely afcribed to Jefus Chrift, his Apoftles, and other eminent Perfons. 4. The Secret Hiftory of the South-Sea Scheme. 5. The Scheme of a National Bank; with other Pieces. Vol. II. A Letter concerning the Roman Educa tion. 2. A Differtation, proving the received History of the Death

Death of Atilius Regulus, the Roman Conful, to be a Fable. 3. Several Letters of Pliny, tranflated into English. 4. A new Defcription of Epfom. 5. The Primitive Conftitution of the Christian Church. 6. Some Memorials concerning the State of Affairs in England, in the Year 1711, and 1714. 7. Phyfick without Phyficians. 8. Several Letters from and to Mr. Toland, with an Appendix, containing fome curious Pieces found among his Papers.

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I. A Review of a Difcourfe of the Visible and Invifible Church of Chrift, being a Reply to Mr. Sykes's Answer to that Discourse. The 2d Edition.

II. Twenty fix Sermous preached upon feveral Occafions, and a Paraphrafe and Note upon the 1ft, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th Chapters of St. John, with a Difcourfe of Church Unity, and Directions how in this divided State of Chriftendom to keep within the Unity of the Church, with the Sum of a Conference on Feb. 21. 1686. between the Author and Father Gooden, about the Point of Tranfubftantiation. In two Volumes. By William Clagget, D. D. The 3d Edition.

III. That Important Cafe of Confcience practical refolved, wherein lies that exact Righteousness which is required between Man and Man. A Sermon preached at Cripplegate in the Year 1661. By John Tillotson, M. A. and then published by himfelf, but hitherto omitted in his Lordfhip's Works. Price 1 s.

IV. A Scholaftical History of the Canon of the Holy Scripture, or the certain and indubitate Books thereof, as they are received in the Church of England; compiled by Dr. Cofin, D. of P. and Mr. of St. P C. in the Univerfity of Cambridge, then fequeftred; and late Lord Bishop of Durham.

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I. A fhort and compendious Method for the Learning to Speak, Read, and Write the Spanish Language, in which each Part of Speech is feparately treated of after a new Method; and a Syntax, fuch as hitherto has never been published in any Grammar for the Modern Languages. Composed by Peter Peneda, Teacher of the Spanish Tongue in London.

II. A new Method for the eafy and fpeedy learning of the French Tongue, containing all that is neceflary to attain the pronouncing, fpeaking, and writing thereof. By Michael Mafard, D. D.

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6. A Journey through England, in familiar Letters, from a Gentleman here to his Friend abroad: Containing what is curious in the Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Effex, Kent, Suffex, Surrey, Berkshire, Middlefex, London,

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